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10 August 2007, 00:32
bshooter
.308 Norma Mag
I acquired a .308 Norma Mag on a Sako L-61. Now what do I do with it? I already have a 7 Rem Mag and a .338 WM. Any suggestions? I haven't measured the mag box but it looks like it would handle something a little longer. Thanks..
10 August 2007, 00:36
.366torque
quote:
Originally posted by bshooter:
I acquired a .308 Norma Mag on a Sako L-61. Now what do I do with it? I already have a 7 Rem Mag and a .338 WM. Any suggestions? I haven't measured the mag box but it looks like it would handle something a little longer. Thanks..


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10 August 2007, 01:37
Alberta Canuck
Unless you really need something bigger than the .338 you already have, I'd probably keep it just the way it is.

The .308 Norma Mag is a very fine round in its own right, and it's not every day one stumbles across one.

Good find....wish I had found it. Even though I already have a .30/.338, which is virtually its twin (mine's in a Newton action), it never hurts to have two <Grin>
10 August 2007, 02:09
mstarling
I'd keep the 308 Norma Mag and make the 7mm Rem Mag into something else ... like a .416 or .458 AR.

I made one into a .458 AR Wink


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10 August 2007, 03:46
Buliwyf
That's a pretty special rifle. I'd use like just like it is.
10 August 2007, 08:09
Juggernaut76
Since the .308 Norma is what the .300 Win Mag really wanted to be, I'd keep it and rebarrel the 7mm Mag to .257 Wby. After all, the .308 NM will do everything the 7mm will do and more.


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11 August 2007, 04:03
Clayman
quote:
Originally posted by Buliwyf:
That's a pretty special rifle. I'd use like just like it is.


I was gonna say the same thing. The 308 Norma is kind of a neat caliber. Why not hang on to it?


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12 August 2007, 23:14
Fish30114
quote:
Originally posted by Clayman:
quote:
Originally posted by Buliwyf:
That's a pretty special rifle. I'd use like just like it is.


I was gonna say the same thing. The 308 Norma is kind of a neat caliber. Why not hang on to it?


+ another one!
16 August 2007, 23:32
bshooter
Thanks for the replies. Just so you know, it is staying a .308 Norma...........
16 August 2007, 23:50
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by bshooter:
Thanks for the replies. Just so you know, it is staying a .308 Norma...........


When I lived in AK, I built one on an 03-A3. Left the barrel alone, had it rechambered by Shebal's Gun Shop in Fairbanks, and restocked in English walnut by Paul Jaeger Co. in PA. it was a beautiful rifle, and would produce 3150 FPS with the 180-grain Nosler Partition. However, due to the fact that I had a Neidner steel buttplate on it, recoil was 'noticeable". So I settled on a reduced load of IMR 4350 and the 200-grain NP bullet at a MV of only 2850 FPS. But it was a good elk load!

i traded that rifle off, along with a bunch of others, to get a Heym 55/77 O/U combo gun with two sets of barrels. The Heym is a nice "vault queen", but I USED that .308 Norma!!


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17 August 2007, 20:59
Masterifleman
quote:
Since the .308 Norma is what the .300 Win Mag really wanted to be,


While not a lot, it is in everyway, shape and form a better designed cartridge than the .300WINMAG. I'm glad you decided to leave it as is.


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20 August 2007, 05:58
kudude
FYI,
You can use load data for the 308 Norma or the 30-338. They are ballistic twins. I have shot the 30-338 for many years and you have a winner. Try about 71grains of H4831 behind a 180gr bullets w/ 210FC primer. It is Sierra's accuracy load. You'll be pleasantly surprised. Kudude
22 August 2007, 06:33
Wizard78
quote:
Originally posted by bshooter:
I acquired a .308 Norma Mag on a Sako L-61. Now what do I do with it? I already have a 7 Rem Mag and a .338 WM. Any suggestions? I haven't measured the mag box but it looks like it would handle something a little longer. Thanks..


If you're interested in trading it out, let me know. I have several Sako's but no 308 Norma Mag. Let me know what caliber you like, 222, 243, 308, and we'll see what we can work out.